Yes, this can be done by editing the template that you are using. Simply edit the file for your template at wp-content/plugins/featurific-for-wordpress/templates/<template name>/template.xml. There are 'width' and 'height' parameters that can be changed according to your desires. (Note, however, that if the template uses absolute positioning internally instead of relative positioning, you might have to adjust some of the 'x' and 'y' parameters of the image and text elements used within the slideshow.)

Rich,
Trying to get a thumber template to completely fill a center home page area without much luck. Perhaps I don't understand the correct height and width adjustments that need to be made. Think you could enlighten me a bit?

I checked out your development site - it's looking nice! It looks like you've got Featurific resized appropriately, but your template is still designed for a smaller size. For example, check out the source code for the data.xml generated by Featurific from your template:

With dimensions of 600x500, this image won't cover the whole display area. You can try using the same dimensions as the gallery (1200x850), or you can also try the more flexible percentage units. To do this, use 'width="100%" height="100%"' or some other set of percentages if desired.

Please give this a shot and let me know how it goes for you. Have a great day!
-Rich

Yes, this can be done by editing the template that you are using. Simply edit the file for your template at . There are 'width' and 'height' parameters that can be changed according to your desires. (Note, however, that if the template uses absolute positioning internally instead of relative positioning, you might have to adjust some of the 'x' and 'y' parameters of the image and text elements used within the slideshow.)

Have a great day!
-Rich

Sorry I'm very new to this and have not idea how to find wp-content/plugins/featurific-for-wordpress/templates/<template name>/template.xml. Can you tell me exactly how to locate that file?

The wp-content folder I referred to above can be found in your main wordpress folder. Wordpress is probably installed at your web root ('wp-content' is located at the base folder when you FTP into your account) or in the 'wordpress' folder when you FTP in.

I've used Featurific Free for about 2 years. I really like it and I made a number of changes without problems. However, after getting carried away with YSlow, I decided to optimize the buttons on the control panel. Now they don't show. I'm on a shared server, so CPanel suggestions will be to no avail. I suspect it's a cache thing, but I can't figure it out. The site is here. I hope you can provide an easy solution. Thanks.

I've used Featurific Free for about 2 years. I made a number of changes without problems. However, after getting carried away with YSlow, I decided to optimize the buttons on the control panel. Now they don't show. I'm on a shared server, so CPanel suggestions will be to no avail. The site is here.